Romanus
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Romanus (Latin for "Roman"), hellenized as Romanos (Ῥωμανός) was a Roman cognomen and may refer to:
People
- Adrianus Romanus, Flemish mathematician (1561-1615)
- Aquila Romanus, Latin grammarian
- Romanus (comes), a comes Africae, rebelled against by Firmus (4th-century usurper)
- Pope John XIX, whose given name was Romanus
- Pope Romanus
- Romanus (bishop), second Bishop of Rochester
- Romanus (exarch), Exarch of Ravenna
- Giles of Rome, Aegidius Romanus, medieval philosopher
- The hypothetical Pope Peter II, referred to as "Petrus Romanus" in the Prophecy of the Popes
Saints
- Romanus of Caesarea, Martyr (c. 303), feast day November 18
- Romanus of Condat, Abbot, Hermit (c. 460), feast day February 28
- Romanus of Subiaco, Monk, (c. 550), feast day May 22
- Romanus Ostiarius, feast day August 9
- Romanos the Melodist, (c. 556), feast day October 1
- Romanus of Blaye, feast day November 24
- Romanus of Rouen, Bishop, (c. 640), feast day October 23
- Romanus of Nepi, Bishop and martyr of Nepi, feast day 24 August
Byzantine emperors
- Romanos I Lekapenos, ruled 920–944
- Romanos II, ruled 959–963
- Romanos III Argyros, ruled 1028–1034
- Romanos IV Diogenes, ruled 1068–1071
Places
- Romanos, Aragon, a municipality in Aragon, Spain
- Romanos, Ioannina, a village in the municipal unit of Lakka Souliou, Greece
- Romanos, Messenia, a village in Messenia, Greece
See also
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